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DG834 - netgear router
06-12-2012 7:36 AM
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Works well apart from very rarely resets its self to ‘factory settings’ for no apparent reason. Just at a random point in time, it is surge protected, has the latest firmware, is about 5 years old.
Any thoughts would be appreciated.
Any thoughts would be appreciated.
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Re: DG834 - netgear router
06-12-2012 8:30 AM
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Unless there is something you need that it does not do, stick with it.
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06-12-2012 8:48 AM
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@RR:- thanks.
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06-12-2012 10:28 PM
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I'd echo RR's view: it's one of the best at holding on to a connection at very low SNR.
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19-12-2012 8:40 AM
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I 100% agree.
Over the years I had Sitecom, Dlink, Linksys and even a Cisco 837 at one point running on an ADSL line which then became ADSL2+ Annex M.
By far the highest sync rate and most stable service I could get on the 5 mile long telephone line was with the Netgear DG834.
I wish I could still use it but I have FTTC now.
Over the years I had Sitecom, Dlink, Linksys and even a Cisco 837 at one point running on an ADSL line which then became ADSL2+ Annex M.
By far the highest sync rate and most stable service I could get on the 5 mile long telephone line was with the Netgear DG834.
I wish I could still use it but I have FTTC now.
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19-12-2012 11:13 AM
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@Sean Branagh
Keep your old DG834. Give it an IP on your subnet, set the DHCP to a different range from your existing router and enable the wireless. Presto! Handy extra Wireless Access Point and 4-port switch! Just remove all your details from the onboard ADSL modem, untick "Auto Reconnect", and ignore it.
--Dave
Keep your old DG834. Give it an IP on your subnet, set the DHCP to a different range from your existing router and enable the wireless. Presto! Handy extra Wireless Access Point and 4-port switch! Just remove all your details from the onboard ADSL modem, untick "Auto Reconnect", and ignore it.
--Dave
A tortoise? What's that?
You know what a turtle is? Same thing.
You know what a turtle is? Same thing.
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19-12-2012 12:01 PM
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It is a DG834 not a DG834G so it has no access point. Being that the switch is only 100Mbps and unmanaged, I would have no use for it either.
It is just in a box along with other spare parts I will probably never need.
It is just in a box along with other spare parts I will probably never need.
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